Improved mop-wringer



@geen mes mm @time Letters Patent No. 67,388, dated July 30, 1867.

IMPROVED MOP-WRINGER.

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TO ALL WHOM I'l MAY CAONCERN:

Be it known that I, CHARLES E. WAREHAM, of Sednliu, in the county of Pott-is, and State of ltlissonrhhnve invented a new and improved i\'lop-\\"ringer; :intl l:` do hereby declare that the following is o full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable those skilled in the nrt to make and use the same, reference being had to the occornpzmying drawings, forming part of this specicetion.

This invention relates to an improved mop-wringer, and consists of two rollers, one of which is journulled in an upright, and the other in a. frame journalled in the same upright, the-whole set on a flooring running on casters. In the accompanying druwings- I Figure 1 is a. back view of my improved mop-wringer, and

Figure 2 a section thereof at line :I:

Similar letters of reference indicate correspondingparts.

A is the loor set on the caster a. D are two uprights, in which the rollcrOis journnlled. D is another roller journalled in the frame E, which is journalled in the upright B :it b vertically over the bearings of the roller C. I

To wring the mop the roller D is held to roller C with one hond, while the other draws the mop between them.

I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- 1. The roller D set in the swinging-frame E, which is journalled in B, all ns se the roller C, also journalled in B, in manner and for the purpose substantially es described.

2. The mop-wringer, composed of two rollers D and C. mounted in the uprights B B on floor A, and casters a, substantially as described.

t forth, in combination with GHAS. E. WAREHAM.

Witnesses:

J. C. GARRISON, C. H. WAREHAM, Jr. 

